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Tree shrew immune cell atlas identifies NR1H3⁺ tissue macrophages with conserved anti-inflammatory function. [PDF]
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Identification and characterization of two putative novel genera of arteriviruses in shrews and rats. [PDF]
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The First Record of Taiga Shrew in Lithuania. [PDF]
Balčiauskas L.
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Diet-microbiome coevolution: the core mechanism for semi-aquatic adaptation and cross-habitat niche coexistence of the web-footed shrew (<i>Nectogale elegans</i>). [PDF]
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Intraperitoneal Injection of Cisplatin Induces Nausea-Like Responses without Vomiting in Chicks (<i>Gallus gallus domesticus</i>). [PDF]
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The Shrew as Editor/Editing Shrews
2010I recently had the somewhat dubious pleasure of watching a low-budget horror film from 1959 that is now considered a minor classic: The Killer Shrews. The film’s hero is a daring young sailor who lands on an island off the Texas coast to take shelter against an approaching hurricane.
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Unknown Shrews: Three Transformations of The/A Shrew
2010Although it is well known that English strolling players achieved quite some success during their travels on the continent, the impact of their mediation between theatrical cultures has been systematically downplayed, a tendency which is perhaps best illustrated by the depreciating term ‘strolling player’ itself.
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